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Edmund Jefferson Danziger Jr (Autor)
Wayne State University Press (Editora)
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Survival and Regeneration captures the heritage of Detroit's colorful Indian community through printed sources and the personal life stories of many Native Americans. During a ten-year period, Edmund Jefferson Danziger, Jr. interviewed hundreds of Indians about their past and their needs and aspirations for the future. This history is essentially their success story.
In search of new opportunities, a growing number of rural Indians journeyed to Detroit after World War II. Destitute reservations had sapped their physical and cultural strength; paternalistic bureaucrats undermined their self-respect and confidence; and despairing tribal members too often sound solace in mind-numbing alcohol. Cut off from the Bureau of Indian Affairs services, many newcomers had difficulty establishing themselves successfully in the city and experienced feelings of insecurity and powerlessness. By 1970, they were one of the Motor City's most "invisible" minority groups, so mobile and dispersed throughout the metropolitan area that not even the Indian organizations knew where they all lived.
To grasp the nature of their remarkable regeneration, this inspiring volume examines the historic challenges that Native American migrants to Detroit faced - adjusting to urban life, finding a good job and a decent place to live, securing quality medical care, educating their children, and maintaining their unique cultural heritage. Danziger scrutinizes the leadership that emerged within the Indian community and the formal native organizations through which the Indian community's wide-ranging needs have been met. He also highlights the significant progress enjoyed by Detroit Indians - improved housing, higher educational achievement, less unemployment, and greater average family incomes - that has resulted from their persistence and self-determination.
Historically, the Motor City has provided an environment where lives could be refashioned amid ab
| Categoria | História dos Estados Unidos |
| Subcategoria | Sociologia urbana |
| Autores | Edmund Jefferson Danziger Jr |
| Sobre o Autor | Autor do estudo que realizou entrevistas e pesquisa sobre a comunidade indígena de Detroit. |
| Idioma | Inglês |
| Quantidade de Páginas | 272 |
| Acabamento | Brochura |
| Editora | Wayne State University Press |
| ISBN | 9780814343326 |
| Tamanho | 15.2x22.9 |